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that we have pending now, down in columbus georgia which is where fort bening is, and it's where the infinity school is, we have found -- there are -- the lender is -- the military lending act is not apply to a title pawn because title passes in a pawn transaction. that's simply in our view incorrect, and the matters before the 11th circuit court of appeals here, we expect to prevail on that. but some of these cases are just tragic cases. alison tweets us in, let us not forget the average marine will spent $200 per month from a meager paycheck, on required out of the costly. they don't have enough money. some military offices can lose their -- this can work as a double edged sword, one side has a need which decides their deed as per government rules and then we have texas apple seed sowing the seeds of justice. and you are from these texas apple seed. a lot can lose their security clearance if they fall into debt, which begs how do they have transparency? who do you talk to about this? if you lose your security clearance, doesn't this just worsen the problem? what have you seen in your experi
that we have pending now, down in columbus georgia which is where fort bening is, and it's where the infinity school is, we have found -- there are -- the lender is -- the military lending act is not apply to a title pawn because title passes in a pawn transaction. that's simply in our view incorrect, and the matters before the 11th circuit court of appeals here, we expect to prevail on that. but some of these cases are just tragic cases. alison tweets us in, let us not forget the average...
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but one of the most disturbing elements for me was several of the men said look we're not the only infinity that is doing this. we aren't the only guys committing these acts we are just the ones that happened to get cause. following that, some of them were convicted but there were no officers top command who were held accountability can you assess the response of top command in terms of the kill team. >> you bring up some terrific points that was one of the most troubling aspects of the documentary, and the incident the failure to hold commanders accountability, at least in a more transparent way, a way to send a message, there was a comprehensive investigation conducted specifically into command accountability, but when the soldiers who all faced similar pressures of malaise and frustration, when they are operating under restrictive rules where was the platoon leader, where was the company commander, where wasluth and the captain when they were told when they would see a dead civilian and ask where's the weapon, and suddenly the weapon would show up, they knew or should have known and that
but one of the most disturbing elements for me was several of the men said look we're not the only infinity that is doing this. we aren't the only guys committing these acts we are just the ones that happened to get cause. following that, some of them were convicted but there were no officers top command who were held accountability can you assess the response of top command in terms of the kill team. >> you bring up some terrific points that was one of the most troubling aspects of the...
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but that number is certainly not infin ite. sooner or later, someone will slip through the net and wreak havoc. >> okay. >> reporter: there were various suggestions that were made to do with how to tighten up information sharing within the shingan zone and how to maybe monitor people better on the internet or try to establish sort of dealeper surveillance of problematic groups but this is going to go on for a long time to come. there is certainly going to be no resolution to this soon. >> rory thanks for that rory challands at the place de la de la republic. live pictures from inside the grand synagogue in paris. you can see the french president there, francois hollande has just arrived at the synagogue. there is going to be a candle-lighting ceremony. we are going to hear from both president hollande and the prime minister. i think that's the back of the prime minister's head. yes, it is. >> that's the prime minister of isis isisis benjamin netanyahu. >> this way, please. this way, please. >> we will be hering from both of tho
but that number is certainly not infin ite. sooner or later, someone will slip through the net and wreak havoc. >> okay. >> reporter: there were various suggestions that were made to do with how to tighten up information sharing within the shingan zone and how to maybe monitor people better on the internet or try to establish sort of dealeper surveillance of problematic groups but this is going to go on for a long time to come. there is certainly going to be no resolution to this...
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the other covers 216,000 "pathfinders" and "infinitis" with hood latches that can fail. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour. negotiations with the islamic state group to free hostages. are prescription drugs the right treatment for heroin addiction? should the u.s. mend fences with iran? the koch brothers' big plans for 2016. what lawmakers who are veterans of the iraq and afghan wars bring to their service in congress. and, reaching out to homeless patrons of public libraries.xd >> ifill: a potential exchangeÑi of prisoners may be in the works between jordan and the "islamic state" group. officials in amman announcedñr their willingness today to deviate from a long-standing policy against negotiating with terror groups. >> ifill: the jordanian government issued its statement on state television, saying it's willing to meet islamic state demands to win the release of a jordanian pilot, muath al- kaseasbeh. he was captured in december, after his jet crashed inÑi northeastern syria during a bombing mission against islamic state forces. supporters of the pilot rallied outside
the other covers 216,000 "pathfinders" and "infinitis" with hood latches that can fail. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour. negotiations with the islamic state group to free hostages. are prescription drugs the right treatment for heroin addiction? should the u.s. mend fences with iran? the koch brothers' big plans for 2016. what lawmakers who are veterans of the iraq and afghan wars bring to their service in congress. and, reaching out to homeless patrons of...
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. >> reporter: this is the kipp infinity middle school in new york city's harlem, where, in addition to the three "r's," these predominantly poor fifth graders study character to maximize success in later life: qualities like grit and gratitude. optimism and curiosity. zest and social intelligence. and one skill above all. >> what is this talking about don't eat the marshmallow? brithany in the back. >> self control. >> ok, so we're talking about self control. >> reporter: in fact, they've been talking about self control since the first day of school, when teacher leyla bravo-willey gave all of her students the marshmallow test. >> they come in, they have a marshmallow in front of them and they're looking around like: what? what is this? >> reporter: this is among the most famous experiments in the history of psychology with implications for economics. >> in which a group of four- year-olds were given one marshmallow and told that if they could wait to eat the marshmallow after being left alone with it for a while, then they would be given an extra marshmallow to eat. most eat the ma
. >> reporter: this is the kipp infinity middle school in new york city's harlem, where, in addition to the three "r's," these predominantly poor fifth graders study character to maximize success in later life: qualities like grit and gratitude. optimism and curiosity. zest and social intelligence. and one skill above all. >> what is this talking about don't eat the marshmallow? brithany in the back. >> self control. >> ok, so we're talking about self control....
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most corrosive things we've seen over the last six years has been an easy money policy qe1, qe2 qe infinity. and i am reminded of john edwards' speech, "two americas." john edwards, in this respect, was right. another sentence rarely said in heritage. if you go to wall street, if you go to those with wealth and power to wawho walk of the corridors of power in the obama administration, the conventional view is money is great. we are not seeing significant inflation. i will tell you come it if you go talk -- i will tell you if you go talk to working men and women. if you talk to a hispanic labor like my father was when he came to this country. if you talk to a single mom waiting tables at a diner. they've seen the price of milk go up. the price of chicken go up. the price of ground beef go up. they had seen until recently the price of gasoline go up. they've seen the price of electricity go up. they have seen their health insurance, they were promised a $2500 cut and instead have seen it rise $3000 a family. they've seen the median wage stagnate for two decades now. if you are a single month
most corrosive things we've seen over the last six years has been an easy money policy qe1, qe2 qe infinity. and i am reminded of john edwards' speech, "two americas." john edwards, in this respect, was right. another sentence rarely said in heritage. if you go to wall street, if you go to those with wealth and power to wawho walk of the corridors of power in the obama administration, the conventional view is money is great. we are not seeing significant inflation. i will tell you...